asetaatti
Asetaatti, in Finnish, refers to the acetate ion (CH3COO−) and to its salts, formed from acetic acid. The term is used for compounds such as natriumasetaat (sodium acetate), kaliumasetaat (potassium acetate) and ammoniumasetaat (ammonium acetate). In everyday use, asetaatti denotes both the ion and its common salts.
The acetate ion is the conjugate base of acetic acid (pKa about 4.76). Salts of acetate are
Asetaatti compounds are typically prepared by neutralizing acetic acid with a base, such as sodium hydroxide
In the food industry, acetate salts are used as additives and acidity regulators (often referred to by
Asetaatti salts are generally of low to moderate toxicity; they are relatively non-volatile but should be handled